ICC Men’s T20 World Cup: England keep title defence campaign alive with win over Oman

England’s nine-wicket win was also the largest win in T20 World Cup history in terms of balls remaining – 101 or 16.5 overs.

ICC Men’s T20 World Cup: England keep title defence campaign alive with win over Oman

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England hammered Oman by eight wickets as the reigning champions revived their 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup campaign with a record-breaking win in Antigua on Thursday.

Needing a heavy victory to bolster their net run-rate as they attempt to overhaul Scotland in the race to qualify for the second round, England bowled Oman out for just 47.

England then made 50/2 in a mere 3.1 overs with captain Jos Buttler 24 not out and Jonny Bairstow, who hit the winning boundary, unbeaten on eight.

This overwhelming Group B victory meant England recorded the largest win in T20 World Cup history in terms of balls remaining.

Oman had no answer to England's attack, leg-spinner Adil Rashid taking 4-11, while express quicks Jofra Archer and Mark Wood both had figures of 3-12 in an innings that ended with nearly seven overs to spare.

Number seven Shoaib Khan (11) was the only Oman batsman to reach double figures after Buttler won the toss.

England's net run-rate climbed to 3.081, better than Scotland's 2.16, although they stayed third on three points, behind the Scots' five.

But amid speculation arch-rivals Australia, undefeated so far in Group B might ease up in their closing pool game against Scotland to engineer England's exit, Buttler's men now know they will go...

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